Week of October 28th, 2012

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Today I have a card made using the Autumn Celebrations cartridge. I really like this cartridge and am glad I finally had some time to pull it out and make a few things. I think this cartridge is perfect for those of you who do not have a lot of cartridges and want a good sampler for fall.

Since it is breast cancer awareness month we thought we would do a few 'pink' projects this week and have a 'pink' giveaway. See below for details.

I used Echo Park paper.

I cut the pink ribbon out at 3".

The stamp I used is from My Creative Timeand we are giving it away this week! See below for details.

Not only are we giving away a Handy Man cartridge this week, but Joy and I are also giving away a Race for a Cure stamp set by My Creative Time.

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Thanks for dropping in. I have another project made using this cartridge over on my other blog. Come check it out by clicking here ==> Courtney Lane Designs

This is a beautiful card! I'm making cards to leave in the lounge at work for anyone who wants one for a family member or friend who is a survivor or for a reminder to get checked. This card is great inspiration! =)

Gorgeous card and I thank you for doing this beautiful pink card. I hope that all the women checking your blog will take it as a reminder to have a yearly mammogram. I'm living proof that early detection saves lives. I sure would love to win that breast cancer stamp set as I make a lot of breast cancer cards for woman's health centers to help others through their "journey".

Love your card...love the month of October due to the Breast Cancer Awareness...so many people suffer! I subscribe to your daily blog and love my morning dose of motivation...thank you...I appreciate all the time and effort you put into motivating all of us! Happy Monday!

Beautiful! I had no idea the Autumn cart existed and I now I need to get it. My little girl is recovering from brain cancer so I would so love to use that in her scrapbook. The Handy Man cart looks so fun too, to do all those fun house projects. Thanks for sharing!

What a beautiful card. Makes me feel better I can make a great card without having the Journey cartridge. Think I will make some of these and give them to our church group to hand out to support groups.THANK YOU

Pretty card! Did you use vellum over the background paper? It is really a nice look. What kind of adhesive do you use for vellum? I can always see the tape , I do use the one for vellum. Anyone... any suggestions?nancyiaggi@yahoo.com

I know there are a lot of individuals and families who have been touched by the horrible disease of breast cancer (or just cancer). I'm glad Cricut came out with some cuts that could be used for breast cancer and breast cancer awareness. Thanks for sharing this with us. You do such a great job!

Thank you for sharing such a beautiful card. It is an important reminder for everyone, women and men alike, to be aware of breast cancer. I know too many people that have had breast cancer and my sweet mother-in-law lost her battle with it. Thank you for giving us an opportunity to win a cartridge.

Pick me, pick me! I would love the handman cartridge as my husband is on the local board for Habitat for Humanity and I have lots of pictures of "the crew" at work for a good cause. I'm also a breast cancer survivor and have several survivor friends....as I near 60, I find more and more of my friends are affected. Love your blog and ideas.Thanks.

Maybe a handyman cartridge is just what I need to get my husband to do some thing around the house! I could make reminder cards with the appropriate image cuts. Nothing else I've tried seems to motivate him!

Great card, especially for this month. As a survivor and ACS volunteer for Reach to Recovery program to support breast cancer patients, I love more supplies for making those cards. Thanks for all you do.

great layout, I just finished a album for my son who was under going chemo. It was hard to find much that had to do with cancer. So was excited to see the stamps and how you did a card using them along with the cart.

I think we have all been touched in one way or another by someone in our lives w/ Breast Cancer. Hopefully they find a cure soon. Love your design! If I win this cartridge I will pay tribute to my Mom.The Handyman cartridge has been on my WISH LIST since I first saw it! :-) I would soooo love to win it! Money has all been going to flood damage repairs in my home so this is the PERFECT cartridge for me! Thanks for sharing & having these fun give aways.

what a beautiful way to honor, and remind us of the need for awareness of this and all cancers. My husband was found to have cancer of the kidney which has spread. getting the word out, to find the cure, and giving hope. thank you for the idea of this card.

What a beautiful card for such a great cause!!! I would love the cartridge, but I also have a few people that I could use the stamp set for. A great week of prizes. Looking forward to seeing all the wonderful projects.TeacherMomgaudet5 at rogers dot com

Beautiful card. I love the stamps and cartridge. Thanks for the chance to win. Thanks for NOT forgetting about Breast cancer awareness. I am a 4 year survivor and it is comforting to know that the fight goes on.

wow...two great give away....i have been looking for the handy cricut lite cartridge for a long time...wish i can win...crossing my fingers.... love the card, this is so pretty...and it is perfect for this month.....thanks for sharing...

I would so love to own this stamp set. I haven't ever been touched with someone I know having breast cancer. Yet, in the past month my daughter's best friend's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Luckily they caught it early, but she had a double mastectomy. Recently my sister's sister in law was diagnosed with breast cancer and there is lymph involvement which is very scary. We are waiting for more results once the PET scan is done. This set would be so nice to make some wonderful cards for these courageous women. Thanks for the chance. nlundeen at catt dot com

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We are a couple of Cricut lovers and bloggers who are excited to share our interest in the Cricut with others. We decided to do a blog devoted to Provo Craft's Cricut because people are always looking for great everyday Cricut ideas! We hope that by showing you some different things the cartridges can do, as well as some cuts you may have overlooked, that you are then able to be inspired to create some beautiful things.